Doing The Red Thing

Irish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey leave a Gap store on Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" after a shopping spree Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. Oprah joined Bono to promote his new Red product line that will be put on sale in the coming weeks by retailers Gap, Apple, Motorola, Converse and Emporio Armani.

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Irish rocker Bono, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey, hidden behind him, leave a Gap store on Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" after a shopping spree on Oct. 12, 2006. Dozens of "(Product) Red" items will go on sale in the coming weeks by Gap Inc., Apple Computer Inc., Motorola Inc., Converse Inc. and Emporio Armani. The Gap debuts its Red line in stores on Friday, and will donate half the profits to The Global Fund.

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Oprah Winfrey leads the way as she and U2 frontman Bono shop along Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006,to promote his new Red product line that will be put on sale in the coming weeks. Portions of the product sales from The Gap, Motorola, Apple, Converse and Emporio Armani will go to The Global Fund, an organization that fights AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa.

Credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

Irish rocker Bono arrives at the downtown Gap store in a red Ford Thunderbird Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, in Chicago. Bono and talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who drove, previewed his new Red product line that will be put on sale in the coming weeks by retailers Gap, Apple, Motorola, Converse and Emporio Armani. Gap will donate 50 percent of sales to Bono's Project Red to fight AIDS in Africa.

Credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

Irish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey walk down Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, for a shopping spree to promote his new Red product line that will be put on sale in the coming weeks by retailers Gap, Apple, Motorola, Converse and Emporio Armani. Gap will donate 50 percent of sales to Bono's Project Red to fight AIDS in Africa.

Credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

Irish rocker Bono, frontman for U2, waves to the crowd as he arrives at a store in Chicago Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. Bono and talk show host Oprah Winfrey, behind him, went on a shopping spree to promote his new Red product line that will be put on sale in the coming weeks by retailers Gap, Apple, Motorola, Converse and Emporio Armani.

Credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

Bono, frontman for U2, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey leave a Gap store in downtown Chicago Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, after getting a sneak peak at the products in Bono's Red product line. The Gap, which debuts its Red line in stores on Friday, will donate half the profits to The Global Fund.

Credit: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

President Bush, left, walks with rock singer Bono, center, and former model Christy Turlington at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. The three had an impromptu meeting about AIDS relief on Air Force One before Bush returned to Washington.

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President Bush stands atop the ramp to Air Force One with rock singer Bono and former model Christy Turlington at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. They had an impromptu meeting about AIDS relief on Air Force One before Bush returned to Washington.